C- imma slide the strips on so I can slide them off at night Baddie ?
I’m currently on my’ cluster phase’ & have tried all 3 types & they all bring the same in the end : A BADDER B**** 😜
❗️Pros and cons of the 3 ❗️
👍PROS FOR INDIVIDUALS: They do last a bit longer I will admit & I dont have to be cautious about my sleeping habit, them lashes dont move 🤣
🤔CONS: $165 a month jus wasn’t something I wanted to keep up with for lashes and when they start to fall out slowly & you need a fill was not something I liked.
👍PROS FOR CLUSTERS: I can do them myself ☺️😍 in about 10 minutes prep to finish.
🤔CONS: I cant really sleep how I want & keep moving throughout the night. Outer corners always come out first within a few days
👍PROS FOR STRIPS: they take about 5 minutes to apply for a Morning at workin to drinks with the girls after to seeing bae after that then taking them off at the end of the night to wash your face really good!
🤔CONS: they’re something I HAVE to make time for in the mornings! You cant rush the application process or else it shows! They shift as well when sleeping in them!
How do you achieve your look? ** also if you have Cluster maps styles let me kno ! Im currently vibing with 8.10.12.12.14.12 💕💕
💵 Price:$1.50-$200
3/11 Edited to
... Read moreI’ve experimented with all three lash types—individual, clusters, and strips—and each has unique advantages depending on your lifestyle and preferences.
Individual lash extensions, done professionally every 2-3 weeks, offer a natural and long-lasting look. I found them durable—even after restless nights, they generally stay intact. However, the maintenance cost can be significant, as fills every few weeks add up quickly. If you love a seamless, no-fuss look and are willing to invest time and money, this could be your go-to.
DIY cluster lashes are a fun and flexible option. I’ve enjoyed the quick application—around 10 minutes—which fits well into a busy schedule. Yet, clusters do require some care, especially at night, since sleeping positions can dislodge their outer corners sooner than other lash types. For anyone who likes a hands-on approach and doesn’t mind occasional touch-ups, clusters hit a sweet spot between affordability and glam.
Strip lashes are perfect for those who want quick glam that’s easy to remove nightly. From morning at work to evening plans, they provide a dramatic effect with just five minutes of application. However, they demand patience during application to avoid a messy look, and they tend to shift if worn overnight. If you prefer versatility without a long-term commitment, strips are a great option.
On finding the right lash cluster map, I’ve been vibing with a mix like 8.10.12.12.14.12, which gives a nice gradient from shorter inner lashes to fuller outer corners, creating a captivating yet natural appearance.
Ultimately, the best lash style depends on your daily routine, budget, and how much time you want to spend on application and maintenance. Trying different methods helped me realize that switching between types based on occasion is also a fun way to keep things fresh while always feeling like a 'badder' version of myself.
i’m a cluster girl in my opinion it’s better for me bc i don’t have to mess with mascara everyday and they are waterproof and they last 2-3 weeks the inner corner gives me the most trouble but i have some tips to make them stay. getting my lashes done individually upsets my eczema and is WAY too much
i recently got individuals and it ripped out half of my lashes when they came off 😭😭 i know i wasn’t supposed to take them off myself but they were already coming up after like a week or two and they were stressful for me (im neurodivergent so idek why i thought it would be okay 😭😭😭)
i’m a cluster girl in my opinion it’s better for me bc i don’t have to mess with mascara everyday and they are waterproof and they last 2-3 weeks the inner corner gives me the most trouble but i have some tips to make them stay. getting my lashes done individually upsets my eczema and is WAY too much